1 of the most decorated female engineers who led Audi to 3 24 Hours of Le Mans victories and an overall WEC championship has landed in America. Leena Gade has signed with Schmidt Peterson Motorsport to guide the #5 car of James Hinchcliffe. She become the 1st female race engineer since Diana Hall who engineered Adrian Fernandez, Tony Kannan and Ritchie Hearn.

1 of the most decorated female engineers who led Audi to 3 24 Hours of Le Mans victories and an overall WEC championship has landed in America. Leena Gade has signed with Schmidt Peterson Motorsport to guide the #5 car of James Hinchcliffe. She become the 1st female race engineer since Diana Hall who engineered Adrian Fernandez, Tony Kannan and Ritchie Hearn.

It is getting tense with the final Indy Car seat. Zachary Claman De Melo quest for an Indy Car seat is now up for grabs. Emerson Fittipaldi's grandson Pietro recently tested Sebastian Bourdais seat. After testing multiple seats in Formula E and sports cars, the 2017 and final Formula V8 3.5 champion could possibly snatch the seat for 2018. Pietro is also sponsored by Telmex big chief Carlos Slim, due to Pietro's Mexican roots. His father is Mexican cigar merchant Carlos Da Rosa. He is also Max Papis nephew.

Lucas Oil Field where not expecting the Indianapolis Colts for an autograph session. But Schmidt Peterson Motorsport/Michael Shank Racing were on hand as their liveries for the 2018 Indy Car season with drivers James Hinchcliffe and Robert Wickens who are the official full-time drivers. 2-time Indy Lights runner-up Jack Harvey will drive the #60 SPM entry shared by Michael Shank Racing and will compete only 6 events unless funding is found. Wickens changed his car number to #6 for 2018.

Dale Coyne Racing just partnered up with former principals Jimmy Vasser and James "Sulli" Sullivan thus reuniting with their driver Sebastien Bourdais who drove in 2016 when it was Kalkhoven-Vasser-Sullivan Racing. Also coming on board is pavement product SealMaster as their primary sponsor for the #18 car.

Best livery of all time for my money, anything that can be favourably compared to that can't be a bad thing. Hope the new car improves the racing as much as JPM has been suggesting it will, F1 could take a few pointers.